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Campus map of cherry trees

This map highlights the locations of different cherry trees on campus, including the iconic Yoshino blossoms on the Quad.

The Quad - the space between Savery and Raitt halls to the northwest, Smith and Miller halls to the southeast, and Gowen hall to the south - is where you will find the famous Yoshino cherry trees. On the pathway toward Drumheller Fountain between Mary Gates hall and Johnson hall are two different species of cherry: Kwanzan cherry trees are on the north of the pathway nearest to Mary Gates hall and Shirofugen cherry trees are on the south of the pathway nearest to Johnson hall.